This week, the Royal Aeronautical Society has been featured in a segment on one of the web’s most popular aviation podcasts, Airplane Geeks, with Aerospace InternationalEditor Tim Robinson being interviewed for the show.

This weekly podcast is the no1 aviation-related podcast on iTunes and in the past has featured other aviation journalists, analysts and commentators to talk about current issues in the aerospace community, such as airline strategy, safety and Required Navigation Performance (RNP). It covers commercial, general and military aviation news stories.

Why not head over to airplanegeeks.com to listen to this week’s episode (131) highlighting the RAeS and check their other episodes!

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This is a full article published in Aerospace International: January 2011